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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1892—TEN PAGES. 3 ' ___ FOR SALE--HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. De Loule Mackall, Jr. moe Walter 9. Peter LAUREL AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD. VIRGINTA, NORTH CAROLINA. Fo ACHOICE JOR SALE—SEARLY NEW BRICK COUT PROP. | OR SALE — SEVERAL OF THE CHOICES" | Many Interesting October Weddings—Per- | friends will follow. The young couple will re- | Interest in New Railway Projects—Develop- | The Outlook ts Favorable for the Democrate— | Signe of a Combination Metween Repablt- BY EWwO | opi$ 87-600" hall eke” AAS HEN PREY: PES | ormay ine sites tm the, Vila of Keneington. of sonal Notes. side in West Duluth, Minn., where Mr. McCor- + lug Maryland Industries. The Congreesional Situation. cans and Third Party Mon. A ays Sok MONTH EACH “saeca: . ATER aciaoe | Sechparment 5 is Wig Jig, | _ The marriage of Miss Katharine Heaton Off- | Mick went three years ago to make his home. | Correspondence of The Frenine Star. Correspontence cf The Evening Star Cor-espende The! USES WITH Cor ite. ad CORNER HANDSOMP CORNER HOUSE IN | = 5G 000,000 | €¥ to Lieut. Ben. Hebard Fuller,.U. 8. M.| Mr. Basel E. Wise of Macon, Ga., and Mise Laver, Mp., October 26, 1892. sRrouosn, Va., Oct. 25, 1892. Ravezow . 7 SErAnare TH! WHOLE CAN BE 10) cnicely papered ; R SALE—100 LOTS, Soy TAS ES ‘cash, 150 | C-, filled St. John’s Church, town, at | Gazelene Munroe will be married tonight at |‘ The business men and the people in general As the day of election approaches the dem-| TP? Prohibition party is not taken jute ao- Davin pe TUNE meson se see ies nowt thelvine nee of their fr rend ig rin juded. many of reeeel “Georeta, pater afd Mews. tha in this part of the state are taking tho liveliest | ocrate profess stronger ao of carrying the | count by the other partios in thi They PROP RTT ESD roe ae ce PIECES Seer retinas e-cid cits cue sie ent | the old. resident Intuliies. sud. way @ Gard and Clisbee Wise. ‘Miss Emma Wise and | interest just now in the building of additional | state for Cleveland. ‘They claim thet the sanks estimate ite vote a et ee DAvID ONE. 80 t 7 ER ae cca “horoUsy get | prominent in army and navy circles. ‘The bride | Mise Allee May Conneral will be bridesmaids | railroads connecting this part of Prince George's | of the republican party are demoralized and | 2500 or 3.000. Today your correspondent R SALE_Q sT. NW. ae SALE PLEAGANY WOME UN DELIGMEFOL NER, Star office. __oc20- | is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Holmes -E.| and Mise Iola Lamar Munroe the maid. of county and the eastern part of Montgomer: . ng /®2 interview with James H. Southgate, the it SALE_PLEANANT HOME IN DELIGHTFUL | he es confused for want of proper leadership and moe pours. 1 Tosa artmment. WORMMEASE AT, UO Cra ATT RPAR THE Omer and a young lady of many charms | honor. The young couple will go south to live | county with Wachington, Evers ann teen te Ben 3 chairman of the state executive committee af >. Braet, | FNowtatast ar APT. NEAR THE = | rs ery step taken by | that the populists will not develop strength “GEVELY & r Fei nw. | $000, or ad and K sim, oe. (Fekineton): NONE | TEEMING HLECTRIC Can | OF pernon and mind. For the wedding the | after s wedding trip north and west. Ea BARSGIN eased; panied 20 | CHEAPER: ol tiee nets hinaShie eens ee ae | J 3a; | chancel was ctaborately decked “with whito Soutly on in this cla ever bee thorough, all Toots. bath, cellar. furb: » 8at0, lot 18x9), open for the promoters of the proposed electric road to} enough to draw a sufficient number |‘P® Prohibition parts, Mr. r NORTH SIDE OF BST. BUH, SICK chrysanthemums and palma. This Gower was | yon, wae” Noe aepengegetisthireenl Sands Spring 1s clovely watched. The part of / of votes from’ the democratic yl een ee oe ee 9: AS Pook alter aia = ts 5, WHEL, bis ind HOOF xt-a.w. | the token of the event, as the ushers wore one | ‘07.f0% the, sosson; and will be. pi north- | Montgomery county in which Sandy Spring 16 | to Ail the vacancy caused by republican apeeny, | H0%- There is far more interest mepection. Bac | oR sale— ONES a ee ad : NG FOR AGHANGE | [OF @ boutonniere und the bridesmaids carried | Saye situated is highly cultivated, and the farmers | They claim, too, that the republican managers | fre and our canvass is much mor one stooge Sank, oe ent Bid TisN THE PURCHAAE OF TOTS | clansuatee of Herero wae nine Peinelpally | “Stion Eva Shultz of 615 9th streot northeast | there are as prosperous as any; and many of have lost control of the negro vote, and that | We ae strongest in the ninth congress Dolexs F rooms. | Story Toe, be’, Corcoran ot, kent AS AGHTS, NORTH SIDE | full uniform, They were Licute, W. C. Neville, | celebrated her seventh birthday bye party | them own magnificent grain and stock farms, | large numbers of them will not vote at all or | ‘istrict and next to that in the fifth and sixth ta. The lot alone will soon S| Dapont Circle, Setory. Tir EASY (OF StH AT! C. g. Radford and ‘Treadwell of the wavy: | Saturday evening, Gnd was the restptect ct | but the great drawback to the long distance by | will vote for Weaver or Cleveland. Whether or | ‘i*tFicts. We have AVIB 'D- BTONE. 806 and non Pot. nw. | Lrg tlrg.rttermgtaement 0 aisle : | man. congressional nomi ners APT. AVID D. STONE, HO and 806F st.n.w. | When the bride came they went up thi y beautiful presents. thoso present | wagon to market. Ever since the building of | not these hopesthedem- | 20¥- Ther are R. B. Bonner in the fifth dis POR gave vray cueay AT 91.900 EACH-2 | lore din ¢. R RALE—I HAVE SEVIRAL TRACTS OF | ahead of the bridesmaids. who were Miew May | wete Polly Beckman, Angeline Beckmuam Daisy not thereis good ground for thesshopes the dem: rons toot bri ob 2h st. bw. near F st. Hlonses in the ac MARDING, Ohio State bidg., u.W.cor.G and : , the Baltimore and Ohio railroad Laurel bas | ocratic leaders hoonetiy, belinre ty end trict, J. H. McNeill in the third, M. H. Moaict Tana Ising within the District and Marbury and Miss Ellen Beale. “Mian Margaret | and Carrio Swoeney, Edith Sheridan, Christina | (°°, , cratic leaders honestly believe it,and many | e ; ver sbrick @ rooms ae aaminet itchons iat | Hest. tow atory brick, bet 2st and ag | ssa Garaget and Fennallyirwn, B18 | Billings, the maid of honor, welked ip adeause | sud Flosel Shulte- res (foe een engl ae ge ehecealyrenprine who despaired of succes week ago are bright | 10 the seventh, ee Oe ee rae sige and'veliag pew bpteks. 3 | ow can'mak larce prodte ty ie tear fone | OF the bride, who was escorted by her father. | Tonight at 8 o'clock at Epiphany Church | {n simply ssteanding terion wc stato | nd hopeful now. | vecomcies in the oth the fourth, st eer regia Rd ienche fom pas | OverE Sey GO agar, Forinformaiton aynly taney or se hene S480% | | The groom and his ont man, Lieut CG. | aie Hatio Zaians Whitney and Me. Milo Col |gtven Mattel Gas tree eae Le eeaiectzio| The stand token by Mshonost the beginning | OS = OS scmtaction oft temeha Bam = DAVID b. E, 804and 806 Fst \ Moe: suscepti DAVID D, STONE, tq at the chancel rail. ‘oP | burn Summers will be married, Dr. McKim | road t all this traffic, both passenger and | of the cam has been sustained by the na- = all » - . AP BOWE ON STE STE 22 Roowus4 and, Atlantic & Sie ab Pee. _0c28-2t 804 and 8) Fat n.w. | Nelson of Georgia, a cousin of the bride, per- freight, will inure to the benefit of Washington nA pies ' i, | quite eure. tional committee. His orders that no candi- | T Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Moore and Mr. Hestlebar, | instead of Baltimore, as now, and Laurel busi- The following are the electors on the probibi+ | t | F alone the line of electric cars: ronnd, i Ms a . Hesi . 3 ON H ST_N_E. NEAR CES, CORNER CONNECTICUT AVE AND | nogitht netehbshood: sitecitin anion ity Hits bane _ sen Symned in a princees drees of | wr. Conley scting as best man. The bride will | neve men will naturaliy be losers by the change, Gates be nominated in congressional districts | | First district, A. 8. Kelley; second, € reome aud lot 17 @x8t 3 to aller RRL ACE ERMANN, 1303 F st. | St¥ plan. tiees 10 be planted and sidewalks laid. | White silk, made with a bigh bodice, with «| be attended by four maids—Mise Laura Mor- THE BOULEVARD. where populiste and democrats are both con- | 49% "Tl ; thick, 50. A. Ris Sen S DAVID D_ STONE, X _STEIGER & LIEBERMAN} STONE | ochenis: ctrertneuable (or bo.wes or investment. Near | deep-pointed girdle, covered with pearl passe- | gan, Miss Annie McCardle, Mise Mabel Fisher ark testing have been approved at different times | A- B- Egerton; third, J. ¢ elley; fo a OR SALE TROSE, ELEGANT | SEW. CRIVERSEE Ye Pree and ght AMERICAN | menterie. Her tulle veil was held to tho hair : ‘The charter granted by the last legislature to | ‘e*ting — oe b SIDENCES. an ‘ es HAMPSHIRE AVE.. just above Du rata Miss Josephine Lucket, After recelvi cinco by tho natioasl tania, Taken wut | thahtons Evey; Ott, 3. RPSenen; dete, ¥. Ke BUI > stone, aonanoten ae, | PU cluster of peurla. “She carried the same pecdgeablalions tha’ better party leave for «| Dumber of prominent citizens of Laurel and | {2ce bY the national c 7 Fires tn | Lowe; seventh, J.C. Clapp; eighth, 1. 3. Men- | teome and Kors sppiy’ to 1D 5 _ nw | 3 Sreteen ax Vi sT 5 t S) HAN. bu PAs Pot ow. | Fis RLrTER Peace : , tilustrated in three districts recently. eee white silk-bound prayer book from which the | tour north, aa tare ntush, WY. WL. Memos as ag " ‘moderate price SALE_A LOW PRICED PROPFRTY ON STA | STEIGER & LIEBER, j 5 formed the officiating. The ushers will be Mr. Fellows, ee. D. 6 rooms abd bath, renting for $20.8 month. ais FUG VERY BANDEOME GEO TES K SALE—LOTS IN TENSALLYTOWN, D.C, | for e ceremony. TALL price 43, = wr Gite te "a her's eeaath of the country between this place and Warhing- | the second district, where Messrs. Bowden BUILDING SITE | service was ion ir mother's wi ing day. On the it f the 25th let ty | ton for the building of what ie known as the | Peachy both claimed the republican nomin: W, y Pi ctsenerc Wemclaniets ce ue | ae cies Ce evening of © large party i s alker and J. A. Stikeloather. joys with total eutun of 900 feat. Price, $69,000. | crapen: ieeamne Soe pratt, Bowne of white Qaiberod at, the residoncoof Mr. H. Elwell | boulevard from Wushington to Baltimore on or | tion. The caso was taken. fo national head- NN, Apply for particwlars to, fngoecton,. For furtner ts nation. Mah: vs Neluon and Misk M. C. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, | Was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. The | “der the general law last winter and afterward lachiae; judge (twelfth district), the old turnpike, bas. passed | quarters and the decree wi 4 that both | THE FOUR STATE TICKETS. St. nw. near the pension office ouly #5700, valu- | _OC22-0t w aM! eee te ees oy rs They also wore large bute of white felt trimmed ee ose Ge conicalel the Selatan alae caged ire| petra tanger ie may oho. | The following are the state tickets of the four Pads Purp see. X roope and bath. lot | F 0% Sate EXCFELENT oPPontoNTTY FoR | TELA FINE BUILDING TOP Oe See | With ostrich tips. paguiea ware Mucticaset Gexterarecen “ay said to be now owned by those who are princi-|in the fourth and tenth districts Messra. | parties, These will be found valaable for ref- Paséte DAvID D. STONE. physician ins new locall'y. Enelish basement; | [JOR SALE—A FINE BUILDING LOT ON 25D ST | "A wedding breakfast followed atthe residence . srof | Pal owners of the Traction Company of Balti. | Gilliam and Franklin, respectively, have beon : L ST aERTIne TOR | Stn etcee Pockes oe | eee ee wn SD be, | of Mr. Offey, 9090 Q strect, st which the bridal | Hampshire, and, Misa Esther Belle Tucker of | Ino a aro! 008 “tetra CompPant Of Balt- | Gilliam and Franklin, respectively, have, been | erence a | Barty the relatives and yotng frionda of the| lows, Thome present were Misses P. Smal, B. | eee ae en Ry oe eae ced; | tustracted by the ustlonal’ authorities (to re- cepablican—Gorernor, David M. Furchess POE SLE A FINE BUILDIN | couple were present. ae “ 6. Owens’ and | tothe line,as it is the th far defied the orders, as he belongs to | Heutenant governor, James M. Moody; secre- paved alley, on Corcosan st, bet. : ; Small, Mrs. K. Ireia fiiein Mi | t0 ine, as it is thought by competition | has eo f ; ; ngs to | He 7 Sue. jolene te svaerns Garey, Wall; voi ws | 6 Ottley received the company pee 4. chamgge V. Salkela. W. | {feight and’ passenger rates will be reduced. | the anti-Mahone faction. ry of state, Rufus Amis; treasurer, H. C. tose W. ft OKIE, 1517 Fat nw |slegunt costume of ‘black ilk and Jet. “he | Mr_ 4. Frey, Mowers. Eugene W. Salkeld. W. | FUGM,end, Ramonger, rates will be reduced. ' | Dockery; superintendent public instruction, | POR sare ir MED 1 WILE. | priors and dining room were decked with rei | Clark, T. J. Brashoars, MM. J. there are some who do not full to dechoen | MAHONF'S INFLUENCE wirm THE apurmistaa-| Edward C. Perishos auditor. HL Grane ot CHEAPER. Win also | 10 conta rer toot irs than anyiot sh thestoat isons | 82d white flowers, because these colors were |SeKer. Steven A. Frey, 8. B. Ellery, | tere opinion who. fear, notwithstanding the yee Sorney general, T. K. Purnell; emociate justice ; waw._| Grau yh i Me MABE Dalding, asso | south, oserlonks tbe city thaewater, never, gan nyt | thoxe of the groom's clase at the academy. ‘The |4- \MoDevitt, J.’ Malloy, “‘T. Gheppard, | tir opinion who fear, nots that the whole | _ Mahone's influence with the administration | supreme court. W. 8. Ball; judge (twelfth dis F RA a a a address F. | wedding cake hud a wreath of re Ei eee hae oan: | scheme will il Uacoege eatin aber aaa | an eaeeny emeceenraied = Sow Sapenipe in ed Dee ee « Le Droit Park tes Grooms and cellar: | TOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL End ax | y, G. . Frey. Sal- | © i 9 ) ocratic—Governor, Eliad Carr; lieutens heated by = Not EiaBO: price, 9.000: termate |B spadern pmprorenpents, bot reies heating, Brooms | HOR GALE_WE OFFER SEVENAL LOTS IN | “Licutsnant and Mra. Fuller started thie after-| eld’ Cath; Bresbeate, Thor ona Langley gare | $019, jhe hands of those who will see that the | caso of the marshalship of the eastern district | ,.{'fmocrane governors Elia sccretary of teres B. Hl. WARNER & Co. | aud beth. 1206 A st. north side Lincoin Ffimeat ne for biate nt (2 20-1008 alles sclty | noon for a short trip aud will then go to Bos- | Several solos on the banjo, mandolin, guitar | 784 is never constructed. of Virginia, made vacant by the death of Mr. | state, Octavius Cake; treasurer, D. W Baing pee L wane ee. | Me a “SEBS SREP tysconn, o1s tam st._ | ton, where tho grooky is stetioncd” Agoog ine | aud plano, Me. Salkeld gave one of his delight: ANOTHER RATROAD. Farr. Ex-Judge Thomas Atkins of this city | superintendent public instruction, Jobnet F.% SSeS, gt Sear arm st sw | Feo on sake somone, | Bilmore relatives who care orer for tho wed- | fol solos, culled the Cy Miss Waters gavo «| ‘The president of the Marvland and Pennssl- | represented the anti-Mahone side, and, being | Scarborough; auiitor, Robert M. Furman; at story brick: O rooms. bath eleg nt location. | rnd all : | One of the ereatest bargains to be had on 16th at., | di ere Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Nelson, Miss No ion and Miss Small a ver retty fancy | vania railroad, f i chart: ted | strongly backed. received the temporary nomi- | torney gene: ‘rank I Osborne. associate jus Petz, b1f.580. wis Ce ee thus aide of" Colunibla "ave Daerky cnt ‘eee nthad sour Mr. and Mrs, Beverly Mason’ Mr. K 8, (dance. -Iefreshments were served and dancing | a ne sent an emissary to Washing- | tice, James . SALE — MF PLEASANT. TOTP ee othe | eo | é ‘i Ho yee anual py inslagiaccte an eae oe | ton, and when the permanent appointment wee George A. Shaford. EL & RUTHERFO! ve resen | re many ans autiful y , mm | made many were surpris to learn that Mr. Third ty Gow W. P. Exum; liew house, one from cab = RUTHERFORD. 1 a John Marbury and Mr. Henry Stevenson of | P? we iy : pare | many prised 2 party ernor, ; wtb Tarnaoe febner cobines We SLE THRER STORY, ELFTEN-RooMt . ‘Winchester, Va., were aloo present. ‘The handsome residence of Capt. I. G. Peet- oriole terrane es soon as the | Clarke, the Mahone aspirant, had received the | tenant governor, R.A. Cobb: secretary of state, = brick dwelling fi 5 wi 5 , nd | py LM. Nor 4 teres aw ccomventent to 14th ‘at cable carn: two-story | INGS7.5 Q There was a double wedding at St. Aloystas | rey, No. 118 Massachusetts avenue northeast, | again business runsin its usual channel the prelim Hehe hiss Bhtere Gall antak “eset ohn | tae Durham; treasurer, W. H. Worth; au SS es. a Fee Sg | Sen Premniees TERSRULHERT GRD. | _ccziz Church at 9 o'clock this morning which pre- | {78* {be o scene Wednenday night of a gathering. | inary surveys of thisline will be commenced, The | Langst a faction, foc thay ‘ware decuteed ta thes struction, 3. W. Weeds ators amet POR SALE-A MANDSOME NEW HOUSE ON R 7 1907 F stn. | For saLE— | sented a very interesting and beautiful scene. | the Occasion being the birthday anniversary of | charter, as amended, is one of the broadest ret cam abt ily” = an, Sehe wasted canteen nar ee 10 | _° 2 OOLUENIA Hiaars, | sented a very interesting | the captain's wife. About sixty of her friends | i : | delusion that their wily opponent was a dead | H. Lyon.’ This party's nominees for assor mn. beantifnl cabinet JK SALP—PINE PIF = = yy | Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lansdale had issued invita- | i ranted by the legislature, and the initial point | th tration. 1 al vie~ | justi age . nimexeey al Tmo | on ogi Becatltat Rise walt sold at Bo pa BRN. | tions to the marriago of their daughter Ella and | 4etermined to properly celebrate the event and | “ahs yyqiny of Columbia Tine, thence to | tory of tage Ce ustration, | This signal vic-| justice and for judge of twelfth district forma tn = “ than the corne } u WAENFK & CO. pposite® Cheat est corner ‘on 13th prompt purchaser! 3. Bi ‘® C0 , ln a : : te "¢ tO tory of State Chairman Mahone has already on Mr, John P. Kline of Arkansas and son William | ©@™¢ in upon her without warning. A num! Laurel, thence to the line of the state of Penn- | made mat ot. W ide tl 2 <0 oft ase F ot | and Mise Etie L. Daw, daughter of Dr. William | of bandsome pretents and souvenirs, telling of | grivania, with branches to Sandy. Spring, | MAde manifest its effect. While widening the | nominees for these offices. ‘Their names will | e o chet 7 ew v d the church was filled with friends, | {Be high esteem in which the lady ts held, were | Frederick, and. practically, any otlier place in | Preach between the factions it has assured Ma- | be put on ite tickets during the next few dav, withdrawn and it will vote for the republ | por SALE—FINE L. with all Jatest improv SALE-A BAR For particulars and Se SESE at ens: PER “Ear HABEEEUG EO | The dec left an mementoes of th i hone and his followers that they are looked | Vrohibition—Governor, James M. ‘Temple= “hand AY ONCE 88. Sey fe: well LES RU enronn, NER PROPERTY ON LarH ST LREENS The decorations of tho Columbus celebration rentoes of the occasion. tthe dale, Guar people ane oxpucting sume ben] and ol nt they are looked | Prob overnor, Janes M. Temyo Sood AT COICE GA O80 wal Beg fe: well worth | ae age — | lem than ruling prices. Can i enbiivided into Yer? | remained. for. this, particular occasion, and in| A pretty homo wedding took place last even- | at te come nn eee re, peeing some pro- | The populiet loedere ata itice and leeders. | ton; lieutenant governor. W. G. Candler; ss B OM. WARNFRE CO, L¥-2STORY BASI BRICK, dent pec’ :' 3 O16 Pst. nw. |X Lincoln Pa of state, J. W. Long; treasurer, J. B. i | ~ | The p list lead tain that de- tary connection with the high altar, dressed’ in daz- | ing, when Miss Stella C. Freeman of Clarks- | posed, and, in consequence, are Axing higher | 12° Populist leaders maintain that senguine de- | retary | . | meanor which bas characterized their move-| Bonner; superintendent public instructions . and dwelling, 3d st. woe... ‘6.800 | aling lights and white chrysanthemums and | burg, W. Va., was united in marriage to Mr. | prices on property everywhere along the Pro-} ments since the beginning of the campaign. | Robert C. ne on v ~ TR some penn SR SALF— A BRADTIFUL Ig y. cellar, 7F.. a an.8 3 palms, made a very impressive sight. Wm. A. White of Baltimore, Md., at the resi-| posed lines, They either have good grounds for hope or they | ney general, E. K. Proctor, jr. This party hae Bonen cms, St meee TOM: let 2 TE : BtB00 Lovo a2) cual and | Futher Gillespie of St. Aloysius performed | dence of her uncle, Mr. Alex. Freeman, 1129 8d | msuop ranzt To REOPEN st, Pittuir's cnvncn, | are victims of miscalculation, Judging from | no nominees for assoclate jastice or fates: Sod eb weodore conerahecen ha He. 3 $0, aigi sell one oF more, |. (| the ceremony for Mr, Kline and Miss Lansdale, | street northwest. ‘The bride was attired in a St. Philip’s P. E. Church, which has been | their words and actions they have not the least | In the eighth district James I 1. is ri Spoons nel er Wackincionchcien =, 200) SAU GELELON Ta a ~_ | while Father Glord of St. Steph 's, Georgetown, | handsome walking dress of dove-colored cloth, ita ettang aire Tyan orcas OE OTE eee phen Fagg ory ‘They | the democratic nominee for elector instead of Sa, at ae an > Boe | Fee aercitnaiea evaitarpeafeneminons | oMiciated for Mr. Lansdale and Miss Daw. | with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of | cloved for several months while undergoing ex- | £4, hat expect a revolution in poli-| E. B. Jonoa. Joo for Red Key and 910 Fst. nw, QOK SALE—NEW HOUSE! > terms: 630 and 641 Gn. PROP. | ti - | pvements, legant buildis ot MEY | Sah bx 85S HH EOL oR SALE—CHOICE LOT, * sth nw. fu a fevt crout, | Father Gillespie officiated at the high nuptial | bridal roses. After the ceremony suppor was | tension and repairs, will be reopened next Sun- ‘1 | mass which was celebrated, and was assisted by | served. The bridal couple took the train to| dey. Bishop Paret of the Marsland diocese Father Byrnes as deucon and Father MeAteo ax Baltimore, which will be their future resl-| will preach at 11 am.and confirma class ‘the sub dencon. Father Dolan acted as master of | dence. ‘ tics_on election day and are shaping| ‘Itis the opinion of Chairman Simmons of their plans to that effect. It is obvious that | the democratic party that Elias Carr, it» nomi- they are bending their energies on the congres-| nee for governor, will run several thousand eoneat : : ce SOT. « IX . building, which is of stone, was in such a dan-| sional contest. They do not expect to carry | votes ahead of Cleveland. DOR SALE-A BEAUTIFOL ¢ og ra PQ at nw @ front. 13 per ‘wontl BO pe ceremonies. Fathers McAvoy, McAtee, Fulton, | Col. Charles H. Isham is visiting his family | gerous condition that the tower hud to be taken Virginia for Weaver and Field, but they confi- a vomon 91 i s stories seven Toots and | OWNEM. 1900 or210E nw." __ock- tm | LELNGED sw. corner 1 » Feating, Ciampi and Murphy were | in thie city. He ie now the adjutant general of | down and rebuilt, ‘The church authorities de- | dently believe that they will be the means of ‘ FUSION TICKET. JOR SAL“ BY S. TL WALKER, 468 LA. AVE, R SAL EFT! LOCATED fi NG SIT: e the territory of Alaska and is here for a brief | “ided that while this was being done they would | earrying the state for Harrison and Reid, So| The third party has within the past few days Ea w|i ROIS. me: 9 rooms: new: i mod’ | EF gorth site of Pat between Loth and 10th uw: maid for Mise Daw | stay. extend the building, ‘which fas been done by | far as theclectoral ticket i eoncebned the popu- | decided to put the names of Ball and Norwood, a ¢ FES | OR SALE TWO —HANDSOWE GEE Rai | Eero rented toned tateaMkr gure red by two-story May Walsh for Mine Lansdale. Mr. |" "si, Jennie Lillian McCormack and Mr, | the ddition of nincieen feet to the len | list leaders will be thoroughly satisfied to sce | republican nominoos for associate justice and om SALE LL Fok SALES TWo HANDSOME SIX Room ‘er square fout iC HT, LEIPOLD, | Lansdale’s best man was Mr. Felix Van Reuth, speedier in BcCormack and Mr. | ing additional seating capacity for al | Virginia go republican, not that they so much fe<, G rooms ant cellar. er ‘brick bay.window honses, 1308, 1310 Mary 3 . - 4 YP is Ls Ls Poe judge, on its tickets, This is done in an heat, Privee 04.200 cach, | tent At oghe s impe st Se eee Teh aed oe | and et Aloysius C. Joy acted im similar ca-| Martin David McQuade were married Sunday persons. The cost of the improvements already | prefer the policy and faith of the republicans 4 Prondlineng ep trade ~ YH WARNER & Ci Drlaht, eat: standant closet 16TH ST; | pacity for Mr. Kline. evening and not Saturday as published. fompleted is about £2,800, and the refurnish- | to that of the democrats, but they want a revo- | Tuempt to defeat the democrats at all hazards, oct pkg Po foot KH. T, ET-| | The brides wore simplo gowns of white silk | Mrs. E. A. Arnold ot Capitol Hill has gone to | ing and frescoing will not ‘be. attempted until | lotion ards change. pony? ot TA Ok SALE_A TWO-STORY BuIcK oN CLEVE. | “Sgte™ . hand F ste now. Voedaat | crepe, trimmed with exquisite pearl girdles and | central New York for a few weeks. next season. POPULISTS WANT TO BE FELT. meee we Beene HN is edare. oe ; Grooms, bath. latrote. bali, = = pearl passementerie, with tulle veils reachin; ‘i Bishop Paret will als: ch and confirm a . . dot 14x to 2 10-foot a. Fo AL LOT ON 247TH | Peat! ps : . ‘| Miss Marion Edes Stearns, daughter of Dr. Pe ‘0 preach and confirm BUSINESS CHANCES. uaresof the Penn. | to the end of trains, and carried white pri | onleat ar line; 2 by 7: ‘IPOLD, 8. w. corner er | i j_ | Class at All Saint’s Chapel, Annapolis tion, | They wantto make the presence of their | the democrats. U0. | books. The bridesinaids were dressed in Chi | John Stearns of this city, and Mr. Frederick a ap % junctio ; ; Ex-Congressman H.G. Ewart of the ninth " " | f t night | Sunday afternoon, at 3 ‘o'clock. Rev. T. A. | party felt in the national fight as well as in | eilk -imply, trimmed with pearls. c ay Egan e Cenk acme ‘ iagge | Jolustone in the rector of St. Philip's Church | focal contests, If Harrison’ defeats Cleveland | Aitrict has Deon aasigned to duty as collector bridal roses and similar flor in their hair. SALE—A NICE STABLE IN THE NoRTH- LE—PICKLE STAND Western section of the city. Cheap at $1,500. NCES ai besold this week. Apply 128.201 aa poly oe or of of campaign subscri in this state, Hi Terme te suit. Apviy eo HAT, cHOTo The ushers wore Charles Wright. Eivacd | 8athering of their friends. ‘The chancel was | Dd also serves at All Saint's Church, in Virginia they will claim the credit of it and | jnyuing! mony nertifceey oy tie seo " avin tee eee eee ee ee ee ee, eee Froncis A. van | et with palms and potted white chrysanthe- LoW WATER IN THE PATUXENT. will make demands accordingly, as well as use| reserve fund,” 10 each. Some weeks ago —— aa fiery deat reballe; 108 Ze et. | LHTPOLE nd %._0r24-3t” | Renth? = a oe ae sounded bord The drouth is seriously affecting others be-| it asa warning to the democratic party when | Chairman Eaves of that party made a etatement: cea da JOR SALE_BAKBER SHOP AND HoUsEHOnD | PPE SALE SQUARE 1055. ONE BLOCK FASTOF | st. Aloysius choir, to which Miss Lansdale | 2Yidal party, led by four ushers, approache: I room @ SAL eR S ge | Tone of the uvat arene ; eatuvent | belo idered Hayden's No. 3, and in the market ; ju be proverty for iavestment | belonged, rendered Hayden's mass, No. 3, and | gece | Satay oe ifn dere savantace: only | the solo, “‘Ave Maria,” was rendered by ‘Mrs ie gers fe Ke. T. LEWPOLD, 8 6 eon Sth | DoT Mary ; to j aod Bete. oer: | After the ceremonies at the church a wedding | bridesmaids Miss Lottie Page, wtep-sister the altar. “The. ushers were Mewre” Marcus | des the farmers, The Patuxent river, which | they mnie demands upon them, the democrat, | that he would Rot need any outside funds, but May. Harry Cilley, Warren Stearns and Louis | flows through this town, is lower than it has ita ‘ght. ‘They ‘confiently expect to| nish what wus Deeded. Mesmubiie bey plied Page of Boston. They were followed by the — = Levys . ss ange elect at least five out of the ten Congressmen in | for funds to the national chairman. The fasion . ° * o | DP turnin At * - | FOR 84) FO VERY REASONABLE TO ALE—A VERY DESIKABLI AND CONVE buyer firet-« oc i st. just west of T4th. | (rove tem, &. tn ag Mideos aidies : Virginia and produce alleged facts and figures | organ, which has for weeks ostensibly opposed i 0 Rouse ts story brick. | V_, Star otticn oR SALE—LOT ON 11TH ST. NEAR G } breakl, a. ti iven the bridal | ‘2 8toom; Miss Gertrude Gardner, Miss Kath- | town aud which is one of ‘the largest institu-| to substantiate their lates ‘The =e the regular republican ticket, snid Eaves could aiatiaeasashten. Sects tpn Beason KA for 4850: ony #100 cash, bela rat 20d eet at 925 Mareac bre tte ayer ate ridal | erine Page of Borton and Miss Elizabeth Edes, | tions of the kind in the state, is compelled to ing their orators altogether in the five districts | get uo’ money’ Your correspondent ls now ts @ octet JONN B WIGHT. 1410 Decek ont oiec “mg trade tn the city is be- | Witlin ten dais, to closes | Faregot the wnsgachunetts avenue by Mr. Geo. | Ahead of tho bride was her sister and maid of | run by steam the greater part of the time, that thev claim. They are using every means | position to state that Eaves has all along bad LEA HANDSOME. RESIDENCE ON TTT | canse he docs bis work honestly end wells c j Harvey, the uncleand gaardisnof Miss Daw. | honor, Miss Priscilla Stearns. . The girlish | owing to a scarcity of water'in the dem : gi z y apes hdr tee = ; | The bridal couples received congratulations hh cleaned. 81 For SALE—TWo CaraP Lois_to to hold their men together in these districts. | plenty of money. The work ofthe fusion 7 c 1g vot on 13th st. Sart fat spring, 0 Saiegtr is “ | bride came into church escorted by her father. They are thoroughly organized and it has been | organs, which, while seeming to the re aectin promot a rola Park . | from 12 tol in the bay window, which was |’a¢ the chancel the groomand his best man, Mr. naciamecimon eke apne proven tak thay do eak Souk dor saausy sooo vablicans, were, it is claimed, work: sicctre. arp What the people aay 1221 Fst. mw. 025 | fect ti sna ee | decorated with palms and flowers, and left on | Harry L. Norton of Doston, met thom. The bord nema petivity Jn all the iron | Ponte their aims and ends, for them nd their third party allies; have corner "80 £0 ao ABLISHED SOMMER I s.. | the 2:30 train for New York. Mrs. ; 7 edie mines in this vicinity, i ibeenas - y arene be ins eR A te ag ete to ph G:uand sis fw. _| return to Washington for a few days before | béthrothal service took place at the chancel | mines in this vicinity, there being an increased | “Te the democratic party suffers defeat at the | ail mauner of hard things sbout Eaves, about ‘sol cermsgpply EA TURE ioud MaMers. howe. all necewsary out: | FLOR SALE BARGAIN-4 PRETTY Lc ‘2. Fi ibow Siencre: stork, furniture sad od 00 "For artic lare KEDVORD W. WALKER & SON, ¥006 F xt. | lanthes 00 her ato conten aeace gate and the couple advanced to the lower altar | demand for iron of the superior quality pro- * Sth al 8. 0 each; | * = 2 step for the remainder of the ceremony. Rev. hi i a of " | ee: ashy hateare Mouult, Call for pial. "WiuGHt | ‘The home of Mrs. Lowndes Jackson, 1826 Habe opera y. duced from these Maryland ores. The price | for want of effort and organization. There | purpose, as it is asserted by politicians, to make trast | | s not much higher than usual, but many mines | never was atime in the history of the party | the democrats think there was «plit in the old a ~ | Massachunetts avenue, was today the scene of @| The bride's gown was of white Bedford crepe | are now being worked while the demand con-| when it was in better shape and the leaders in party. It was, democrats say,a clever bit of ;.| beautiful little wedding, that of her daughter, | made in princess style. The low neck bodice | tinues. The ore vaised from the new mines of | better control than now, under the able man- | @ork arranged by the republicans. Elizabe( Lowndes, to Mr. Fleming J. Laven- had a deep bertha of old lace which alo ex-| H. W. Thiers is sid to be superior for ord-| agement of State Chairman Basil B. Gordon. Senne tub a enneeene, der, the son of Mrs. Dr. Bullock. Owing to the | tended down the frontof the skirt in a cascade. hance purposes, aad, in fact, much of the pro- | No stone has been left unturned and no scheme - olls this election it cannot be that it was | the straight republicans, &c., «imply for the . and two on Flore irawn by Victor Mindeied®, Af watit throueboat Kk fronis bay wt are, taintels. tw Fanwes, het an tye aeainet nay inves Address PARTNER MI BTR. : ‘ | 2 ee | Tecent death of an sunt the marriage was a8 Her veil of tulle was held to her hair by a dia- | duct of the Muirkirk furnaces has gone into | undevised by which votes could be secured| Astampede of the third party to the repub> Feeg static mienuine Vor UeM chandeller tn | rou SALE LEASE Q¥ OXE OF THE BEST | E'3 ctsen Del | quiet as possible. | mond bar pin, It was a part of a complete set | the construction of guns and gun carriages for | for the Anew and most. ef-| licans or vice versa may now be expected atany Th) Corner of G aml Ficrence place: lot he e se2-wiedin | lotson Oth st 1 | _Justat 12 o'clock the bride entered the spa- | of old family jewels given to the bride by the | the use of the government for several years past | fective feature of ‘the democrate ‘in moment. Chairman Eaves himself remarked Fooms and bath store row: e ~~ | 206 tots on 17th cious drawing room on the arm of her bruther, | 8T0om. The bridesmaids wore demi-t and at a price above market quotations. this cam; ign is the organization of the club os oy 300 lets t Biayden, preceded by her sister, Mise Mary | gowns of white crepe with blue ribbons, and system under state and national management, | ‘stsucha thing could be quickly arranged. | Canby, and cousin, Miss Riggs, attired in white | ach carried a buneb of white roses, Each nigh igewes CEA cele ‘There are now in the state nearly 250 demo-| He said something ebout only three days’ no+ equal to the best produced anywhere. A com- seen Virginia | tary of state, isat the point of death at his pany is being formed for the operation of the | state organization, known as the Virginia | S07 0) Mote iG vo ullcet state oferl, ben onan extensive basis. The close prox- | League of Democratic Clubs officered as follows: ing served continuously since 1860. There was f the quarry to Washington will make the | Jefferson M. Levy, chairman; William H. 4 map PUMYNED, DREGE RE] ponun vow atl St" ans ite | followed at the residence’of Dr. Stearns, on G | wore a becoming gown of white : . the folds unmarred by any trim. | Feet; when an elegant wedding supper was | of exquisite SeFved. Later on in the evening Mr. and Mrs. n | sai ino Anew industry is about to spring up here " “ a tice being necessary in such a case. Lockey wrentent silk mulle, each taking as they passed the broad | wore the groom's gift, a pretty etic pin with | 8 cratic clubs, with an average of 138 members | ce . Oe Sine Gcarien Elimenstom isbf te | eatin ribbons that had defined the space for the | © setting of moonstones ard pearls, ‘Theusherst | that cannot fail to greatly benefit Washington each, and the formation of new clubs is being | Fefuvlican nominee, for Congress in dhe vix ts “each Doublese cae line ou Ht an : hand eorimananiy. Ft chm ES cae | Bridal party to enter, thus allowing the guests | rouvenit, from the groom were searfpins set | builders. A quarry of tho finest quality of | daily reported. {aie pasty) chat he Gpnn tam cienal ints GEL He SOUNSHS Uwace. | For tert and pernitts merece ay yt FOR SALE—LOTS. | better stew of the ceremony performed at the | With sardonyx fnnited to the toung friends of | Pi&ck granite han been opened, and it is said to DEMOCRATIC CLUBS IN THE STATE. day to rote them. - Sina JomNsoN & CHEW. 617 F now. | 3 ERAN % ——= = end of the room by the Rev. Dr. Elliott of As- ct . ; d have been tested vy experts and pronounced Ww. , democratic nominee for secre= | eee afeekoitanatre.. | POR SALES jen ion Church, the couple, with the bridal party and relatives, | ‘Prat These clubs are banded under one central) D. W. Bain, it | joing good business; 10 ver cent above inven! Mskin wit es Address CAT ECHU, Star office RIE. iT EASY TFRMS, ‘oF 60: larze lo Le nerfect woo! eleva extenied 99 fet wide. Tiers jots 3 3 EI my to @l, View; city strée a be on the corsug YOR SALE RESTAURANT i i i “ some concern at headquarters im regard to his mood stock ‘of lquores, doi re located tu atdition to BROOKLAND. whee vals con ace otal girdle of che same. The Tosh Pulat Comforts Thee he eet, | granite available and cheap. Fowle, secretary: executive committee, Lloyd | sickness, as it was, thought his death youl Fee Sepa Seite: “Tpoby awe | “Benet ecgurmty ea Oe tie ree | OM oromment nora was beantfal aiemond | 6 OM Fetes Com, Tae fetare bose wil ane T. Smith, H.W. Page, Meade Haskine, J, ML. | cause trouble as to the tickets. But it is foun TAM DICKSON, 1005 Bs. nw. 24S McLACHL 'CHELDER, a + == mother of the bride carried out the old Eng- ‘toa cami ee i is ngnod ~~ residence has been greatly improved and two) Echols. Chairman Levy isa the owner by in-| in such cases must be thirty days to permit » lish custom of giving all the housebold linen, of the Bonen relatives of the groom were on | N°™ Stone bridges erected. The cost of the | heritance of Monticello, the home of Jefferson | new nomination to be made. beide, some teeniiy silver brought Uy thé | TG coscmmay, Tas tehde meien upward Work bas been borne Jointly by Howard county | in Albemarle county, where he entertaius most | In the course of @ mpocch last week A. E. Lowndes from England when they first | of 100 wedding presents. and Senator Gorman and others along the line =: is prominent business man of New| Hatton, republican nominee for ——— ~3 guage ZaSloie the erent; “abo” a "complete iver | JHE Heat tealiven of the bride who wore| tbe road: || °°’ 0 © OE Mie | lengue, Through the indaridua! clube, looks | tr'te He vasdertorae the leer based thie Hizlvt and styitsh | toilet ret, besides fitting up two luxurious prevent, wero Mr. and Mra. C. W. Pairo, the dé = ge ] vi i i iro, | Emma Lei: nd Mr. Edward Ridgely in | after the distribution of literature and the reg- | and Saturday night at a hotel at Salisbury gave Ter otfered? "W."F" | roomm for the bappy couple to spend. the | lisses Pairoand Mr. and Mré. Tickard Pairo. | & net lente g Rey ves an? |. U-room honse, pantry, bath, YOR SALE—LIgue ee, bork, ord. taruare, drm .y SL tached: xood oration ‘OWN finises, 1714 Corcoran near . | Ae at ALE 1 WO “PRESS BRICK HOUSES IN ST WARHT ¥ Bact ‘ LOT 19X90 PRICE #4 500 FOR BAC & JOUNST ON. 1508 PA AVEN.W. oct5stt TORE, DWELLING AT- st reasonable fon lease 20, Starofice cides | FOR SALE =GROCERY, CIGAR AND TOBACCD | To Het 4 w., doing a good cash Dusiness. | & Vente GOOD He K SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A FINE RESTAU- rant. license guaranteed ; quod stand. WH'TE BROS. ‘The | Baltimore last week was a surprise to the parties | istration of voters, and the statement is made | Hatton » beat with a cane in quite @ severe F cei i2t C0 Fst Winter with her while their own home is being | TBe Wedding, march. composed by Mr. Robert | Cantimors Inst week was a surprise to t een per-| here on. authority from New York heed: | style, iad ee ne : : Stearns aud dedicated to the bride, was plaved y ~ hbo ‘bate | ATTENTION, 5 pleted. ‘The sister and brothers of the | sets a thee ete ree blared | formed. quarters that the Virginia league is the finest areox’s Baxp. teow for stable this house will be sold at's sacritee. | AL = 3 : 4 | bride gave a handscme silver service with large ih night, and cd on sellum, was pre. | . The Kenilworth Club of Baltimore appear at | club organization in the United States, Mt] your correspondent gave ine recent letter Apply to DANTE & CU. 180 Fst mw. octndt | Washinet x nied preferred. Ad payment ofa cit "| tray A sumpiuons breakfast was servedafter | Sse s est ons, mowmecom, TONam, WOO EEC | uns Academy of Music here tonight fer the | Lovy besa remarkable taleut fer eystemationng | ™#* Nok BALD [eee walls Fe. = | the ceremony, and the floral decorations in the | “ebted to her on her departure. Yenefit of a charitable object. E.P.B. | work and bis ideas are ably seconded and car- ‘140 20th st nw. coo SS *e 2 > | pathy “i | Varions rooms added to the hay py scene. ‘Ihe area > ——__ tied out by his secretary, Capt. Fowle. » b, 13r. ia | eee * | going-away gown of ‘he bride ag a “tailor SHOUTING STARS. TAKOMA PARK. Itean prhtean _ theahore thas the demo- i made’ of dark blue cloth with a vest and bigl cratsare thoroughly organized and are wide SES AAR R ONE WERENT PTA Meee. SALP_WELLnne: | This morning at 11 o'clock, before the altar | PWoud and stuck up.” - Shields will ep see stg ‘ith them before | Stethrowing more than ordinary enthusiaem and A HIGH-GRADE FIASO AT A VERY LOW PRICE. 216 Yan Is of Moly Trinity Chureb, Mr. J, Arthur Probey | “Aly wenlly? | What's the occasion? eerie: oamnael cactid Sea el Me ote peas meee and Miss May Lerch, both of this place, were | “His doctah told him he showed signs of = 3 ————————— full tri-cbord grand ; nickel mounted action | steel! e | cated in marriage by the Rev. Father Rocco. | bwain-fag.”” Col. Prentiss Ingraham has gone to New —— on litical society which controls, or has on to tentarieat SALE-TWO GOOD DRIVING HORSTS, | fort. Mr. E ig acted as best man and Mise York. gentleman - ¢ | Control, the people or policy of auy political ay a a efor carriage or hight Wwaccm.” ADpIy 1634 | Britt as bridesmaid. ‘The ceremony wes of th The autumn leaf exclaimed, ‘An me! Miss Jonnie Parsons. who has been visiting | £°r ces enrotel poittincalocioses te Viegians party, clber then Ro seet of Gh gy O wy vont elect!9 sae sak toll - — moat private nature, only the intimate ae At fate I may not grumble. ber brother; Dr. A. V. Parsons, has returned to penhagmysiy pe memes damaaeie al oelf, sony meen Seapine ey” ta . Fig. omrre, | Ti ptey and nem hamas ilk nen fe Bite conctusion’ oie the: serrios sie erens ne I hung on quite pefsistently, Mr-and Mrs. Robert Brown have visiting them | &*F*Y the electoral vote of Virginia and also | wich atter puviishing “Wilsows letter “and 1225 Penna. avi a aa | Probey left on a northe On their return But now I'll take a tumble.” a sistet of the latter, Mrs. Crittenden, also | the following summary of the —ee arguing that it contains the strongest possible F R001 DIAN AND ORGANS TTA PRC EELEAG GON | [POR SALE_VERY CHEAP Poo WANT OF Use, a | they will take up their residence at 1506 High | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden, all of New | °¥tlook to the Stan representative today: et SBR ai bm Uae ROO ae SESE. Sree node teats ee cane ee fine velit and riding horse, ed Whikes; full “ot | street, “I have concluded,” he said, “that pugiliem | Haven. Conn, i THE CONGRESSIONAL OUTLOOK. making only the single polr teed i FO a es. bh, 7th ur auctions. aad denive tg apd Mabie Feat 1820 Corcoran s-8- | 4 very pretty wedding tock place this after-| is decidedly an elevating infinence.” Mr. Follmer and his family have removed | “From a careful and non-partisan view of the | i# not a See eee wi aed oon ere ee nana noon at 1 o'clock at St. Andzew'« Church, when | “Indeed?” j to Hotel Watkins, where they will ‘spend the | situation I thimk it can be summed up as fol- sigeene? ys peee in North Carolina as ibe on SD I be acld au cney ferme ot shout your own gee oe Rev. Dr. Perry united Miss Lotta Elyira Cook | .qna°°t” oe < lows: The Siret district is eafe for Jones (deme- | be past of semen ore jon. If Meera, ar ative fore ot iott in holy ‘matri- |. “Yes. The only experience I ever had with | Mr. Howard Arthur of New York is the guest | erat) and. the ‘wentilation of the eeccdnat | to onetitutes political action. If Meeera, SANDERS & STAYMAS, apt mony cl was most elaborately deo- | # revulted in elevations all over my faoe.”” {of his aunt, Mra, Ourand, on Feet ygee, | PORE, (Populist) in the oyster question | Reed and Bell seer et rls “at the ooples F AN AS, | banca nony, ls . ir. Thompson one to Mi making i 2 4 dees tr ‘val sow h bane wadiny Prancoand Oroans, (o-25} ®M FST. N.W. | FOK A aAGHa, VICTORIA, IN wxcrs.| crated mms and potted white chrysanthe- Ale aiipe ths eh Wh ianitiad tea and Miss Thompeon are in Baltimore for few seco sich will very ee “Por | about the sctual sere See ee tena OWN EK Ton ILD PIANO: SUPERB | opecn per putt by Bouse Skea: e The altar had bouquets of the same flowers. | a days. Tyler, democrat, tothe serious eplit in | Political Wiese lelier Saly eee : eee a ea ned and | SEAMLESS. 211 Park ave., Baltimore, Mi." 0-248 | When thee bridal eee ae et ee Homers, | servant v. Mr. Carrington is in Baltimore, a dele- | the republican ‘The third ge epee ey Reed, ‘a FRX SME LADtS SIDE SADDLE: IN YER | of the white-robed minister ho rosy light frm | "ST think you would like the place.” _| gnte to the Presbyterian eynoa, 1s safe for Whee, democrat, In the fourth | im North Carolina and the statements of Hood fectinler. Apply 471 Cf. nw. "9624-3" | the rose window over the altar sitccaeal ators | “don't know. What afthernoons would yex| “Mra Parkins hae gone’ to Baltimore for a district (Epes, democrat) the fighting is form Chott opinicd of the charkotor aud Onjoens Dons —ONE pars | 284 around them and heightened the beauty of | want to use the parlor?” week's visit. hot and it is difficult to see nneony ‘of these gentlemen. If | Pear eae Je rands hich: | the scene, . aes erasclvee og ind Selden, Ley are enjoving | through the emoke of the battle. The fifth dis-| from_ the (eal tt ie, Unlawful; if nok PECIAL BARGAIN TOCLOSE OUT | : be: || The ushers wore Messrs, John B. Clark, Thad, | The joan who * thought be owned the earth” | emselves on the lower Potomac with trict (Swancon, democratic) bas a weak spot in| the, order, ts political tt, 1s unlawful if noe ie npaa cotewes: : Sianesinesd g ! ns. democratic com- | Political, but merel = Sa emesis san" ot aise woe ace tcacoe of tastabSbtts | Drs Wake Clank, ie Gee tea Maand | “Estolied Columbus loudly The many trends of Mr, Henry Cady, will mitce have ‘hopes of sueceen ‘bo arth dx Sit te snbere’ of the allanoe ” : To el re fie aig” he dapy hasray reldine’ ate years Ot | man. The bride and, geocer msthe deen ike | For adding to the lands o'er which Sr Reais with her in the death of her father, | trict is assured to Edmunds, democrat, | it is an outrage upon members of the alliance Dr er THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE Rooms, | Fiviitir“a'nie ‘neie footer ud maddie aisle fosether. the ride looked most | He spread his mind so proudly. nae epg farting teers ary Meredith, demeeate see irald, do tex | secret ‘cabal’ should have been formed. withim, Loy . 913 Pennsylvania a Setsbt aud sltossther the test tag ‘bores tor sala tn Gightly vended ether ue. wih Fall veo |e the way, uncle,” said the nephew whom | “bizlestown. W. Va., some two weeks since. | appear to be as wide awake as could be desired, © Se “x GRAND CH Aint horas can beacon atthe rear of 718 t14h gt. | Of the ilk forming a berlin,” She_ wore a large tiese Bogoul waa valting,“T noticed that you TER OR: MeO Tine eat heh oor | ee eee ee it ‘hands fail, but ga ‘THO WAN! SOMP STONE. FRONT oF SEAEASEEER Sabine 7 "ace | Certod a housek oF SU tase ee Neate | als Your plo with Font baits eet [eee hae eee ee Om tay Gis in tho tent Teaher (domearbt) ke Pistols at s Political Meeting. nee! aod bai 5 ws : ’ iquet of white roses, — SE a) 3 mio bela tpt Poe Ag reaine sae Se cae Among those present were the bride's| ‘‘'Course Tate my pie with my knife. You | SUmmy, and will be present at the usual meet- | sure to be re-elected. AGird party mes mosting wes 4 #5 000 ¢°. 000 "ash uslanne THE FIANG EXCHANGE, 013 Pa, ave. KR SALE_HORSE, BUGGY mother, Mrs. Laura E. Cook, at whose home on | act like you thort I wasn't used ” ing at chapel tonight. “The republicans are making strenuous efforts | Thomson, Ga., in Representative Watson's dis= Spe Noman cates Agee” BOK SAI: (OUK SECOND-UAND PIANOS 24 | B'scoa roadster and wcntie. App > H. S street w ‘reception was eld later. Others |“) Ne 7" pacts os ee to perfect organizations in the districts in | trict yesterday to take action against the mer~ T A, BANGAISCARGE BRICK pasmeuia Prices from $i goward On ” | Seow mate present were Mr. and Mrs. Fairbake of Freder- i are a Real Estate Matters. which the third is strongest, In some | “sais of the own, who have advanced hesvily’ Princeton ot bee 1th end 14:h ats PRELFYER & CONLIPY, LE - ick, Md., Mrs. Cordelia Leas, Mr. W. A. H. TEE EDITOR CoNTRIBUTOR, C. P. P. Wroe has purchased of J. R. Gis-| quarters they are opuny ‘and who yord. large stsbie in ‘owner anz-| oc22 417 Tithst_ aw. _ | Ty So cours harness f Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark. Miss Mattie | He declared that he frequently wrote for the | burne for $6,300 sub 47, square 618, 18 feet | others secretly, but in case it points to | to farmers to run their plantations Tbs EST | rox gaiAy USTRUEEY Vis) BaRGRTy | satya Chorch: Me, sea Me eke tke ies, Mate | 16 Gestars front on New York avenue east of Ist street | theconclasion that the third party democrats they allege are exerting influence by intimide- 0 A ey FE py Ra woke hae. Beh ey FE od ier saskl Mee Rae eae Sash, Be as Sey Dee: a: has + for OF tg pg te eB | Sy eee ee ee oe eee oe aan Mr, Edward Cook, Mr. Keyner, ru and Misw | TBP be said, “Toll we, pray, ie the usual way] ciara 'E. Tandon cas 2 tetas Tos Tes Scpcatioan poety ese aogueting: Gan iad | saeoaen te aeons vous a8 tie ade Atarem OWSER, £5, IS" | PUR SALE A FINE SEW CABINET GHAND 230. Gulick, the Misses Bovle, the Misses Du Hamel, | Te write on both sides of the paper?” aay party and strengthening the democratic | and ‘were ‘worn, ‘Seay a "8 Ht | I piano « onthe): price, < - i. lap robes in great variety and at very low | Goy. and Mra. Fletcher, Mr. Wm. J. McNeir, arg SINESS PROPERTY | cludes plush stool und covers athsie’s Mesa i iui coute of seers daniation oaeiear es “i g » committee of twenty to investigate a ee ee FWALDECKER E CO.. —| Prices uh Miss Nellie White, Mrs.’ Frank White, Mrs, J: | “Johnny, do you go to 3 , Seer toi | oom ava | ES ENTRAR | AM. Spetonont De apd ioe Ea Prat, | ny 0708 6 athote harps for he prponee of Bonet or ® easter | - a as _ ALL KINDS | Mr. and Mrs, Geo. U. Mayo, Dr. Barry, é . other action Daring. yon Repos, ore | —— OR SALE— BICYCLES. __| Bxaiies cose cr, geteoteeue pte | Bath, MeRnriand, Min Bering Prentac Mie | sua You sre your tencher, Shoe f the mecting’ Walon “aled Charles Fer cicomath eats a” | PON SALE ATA BARGAIN. BAND SEW NO, ae Wire Metre 0ls,0 ot tw. DAVID | eggs” aun, Ar. and Mrs, bmn ecard chy?” Kvox, © democratic spectator, an insolent. ferwels, DUCKETE | 1 a Hauttegt ene oF Tor can SAS | Jou Mae VINE PANEL DELIVERY WAGONR, | its marches at the church. “Cos abe kin lick me with one hand.” FoPEor, bat were ‘ikea by Watson whos CORETE | Gress HAMBLES, Star office. Fistaataivs bustnees and ep aBbonE Mr. Thomas V. Mackintosh, jr., ‘and Miss he saw to what extent his language had goaded: ‘ec! carrie Cor. 6th st. tad’ ‘ave. Bi. oer Skeen were married at the parsonage his armed followers. 3 oes SALE-CARRIAGES. waooNA, Hawness, | Of Celvary ME. Church, $07 Eat Capitol oe ‘Con- pr Pies ot hat on amt Boars | weet Monday. evening: i, D-‘owen. Oly the C.P. Lockey, republican nominee for 000 | [lok SALE — @i25-PREUMATIC “KING OF ie nenag one, cazstone. | members of the families of the bride and Gress in the sixth district of North Carolina, hae 5G | Biscrcherns saety. Sout, ¢100 625 per go nih h yes te ow ‘raroay | Were present. After the ceremony Me and withdrawn in favor of Dr. Maynard, Weaverite. 380 | Seis omy 30 pounds; good as new. teen yale yrs. tse | Mrs Mackintosh to. their in ag | Saca of" f- repaired future John ote eee nominee iy | Feomice teed ar gaz. Ook, Gee bok Pieri ceed ar: [| _ Misa Agnes May Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. Souteet ois diomtnned with the. course of SEE TH ER — Paeliete ce ‘esis inay'bo wo hele Eunice Sawyer, and Mr. Eveleth his: and says he will, — i mick will be married tonight at r Lage Jian ei et EO, Miea | Fett See, Masi Moe ged y

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